North Kohala Community Development Plan Advisory Group

Meeting of 1/5/26 Kohala Judiciary Building.

Call to order at 4:34pm

Approx 5 in attendance from the community. 5 In attendance from AG committee:
Jack Hoyt, Annalene Williams, John Winter, Sadie Young

December Meeting minutes approved – yes

SubGroup meeting reports:

Affordable Housing:

Rural Planning Standards for North Kohala. The group wishes to start a community dialogue over this to build relationships between those in need of housing and those who oppose new development. This will be a working document of standards, with examples like narrow paved roads, grass drainage swales, limited street lighting, and smaller projects (10-20 units). 

The group is reviewing and commenting on Chapter 11, Section 23 of the draft 2045 Hawaii County Code. The County Council will be introducing a bill early this year to revise it.  

A link to the Homes for Kohala Survey is available on the North Kohala CDP website at: https://kohalacommunityplan.org/housing/ 

Hawi Nani. The developer is aware that the community does not support vacant lots as a solution. He has hired a consultant to work with the County Planning and Housing departments to restart the stalled project. 

Infrastructure for the HICDC Self-Help Waimea project was set to begin in late 2025, with Kohala Phase 3 Kumakua following in mid-2026. Interested buyers are encouraged to join the HICDC waiting list and explore the requirements on their website: https://www.hicdcorp.org/home/homeownership-program   

The County OHCD Home Improvement Loan Program (HILP) offers low-interest loans for repairs and upgrades to low- and moderate-income homeowners, with potential principal forgiveness for eligible seniors and those with disabilities. In 2025, the OHCD distributed $11.8 million to six projects island-wide, including Ho’omalu at Waikoloa ($3M for 229 rental units) and Ua Hale Aʻela ($4.1M for 28 rent-to-own units). The County also purchased the Dolphin Bay Hotel in Hilo for $2.68 million using federal ERA 2 funds. It will be converted into 18 affordable rentals (studio, 1, and 2-bedroom) for residents earning up to 50% of the Area Median Income, with units ready in early 2026.

The next meeting will be January 14th, 9 am at Pomaika’i Café.

Agriculture:

Did not meet in December.

Next meeting January 29th 5pm NKCRC office.

Community Access:

Hawaii Island Retreat. Landowner met with the county planner to speed up their application.

Honoipu. Mayor Alameda rejected an offer from National Park Service to transfer control of Old Coast Guard Road. At the group’s request the NKCDP Advisory Group unanimously approved a letter at the 12/7 meeting and sent it to the mayor on 12/8 urging the transfer and giving many reasons. The mayor’s office has not answered multiple requests to comment.

The group assigned members to contact and get comments from the Fire Department, Police and CERT about the dangers faced by no entity being in charge.

HILT has a Visiting Mahukona video on their website. https://www.hilt.org/mahukona 

Next meeting January 7th, 4:30 pm Senior Center.

Growth Management.: 

Apparently, someone is planning a self-storage facility in Halaula on the industrial zoned land. We will look into it.

A subdivision notice sign appeared on Maluhia Road. More research is needed.

The Sugiyama’s theater property in Kahei sold to an unknown buyer on Dec. 2. – possible subdivision of 4 lots, the theater needs to be torn down.

Next meeting is January 14th, 5pm, Senior Center.

Cultural and Historical:

Did not meet in December.

Next meeting will be at huaka’i o Keawewai. Date and location TBD.

Health and Wellness:

Did not meet in December.

Next meeting January 16th.

Parks, Roads Erosion Control and View-planes (PREV):

Did not meet in December.

Next meeting is January 21st, 5:00 Senior Center.

Utilities: 

Did not meet in December.

Next meeting is January 21st, 3:30 Senior Center.

New Business

  • Afordable Housing group asks to change its name to “Homes For Kohala.” – will discuss at next meeting

Announcements:

Report From Our Council Representative, James Hustace.

DPW Director Wes Segawa & DEM Director Daniel Girvan were confirmed by Council following vacancies and recent Mayoral appointments.

Resolution 397 – approved by Council (12/17); awards $6 million from Residential Tier Two property tax revenues to 8 different nonprofit organizations to address housing and homelessness challenges.

Resolution 399 – approved by Council (12/17); encourages the State Legislature to safeguard residents from federal overreach.

Resolution 411 – approved by Council (12/17); grant for Boys to Men mentoring programs.

Resolution 412 – approved by Council (12/17); grant to purchase wreaths for the West Hawaiʻi Veterans Cemetery for the National Wreaths Across America Day.

Bill 105 – approved by Council (12/17); appropriates $16.5 million for affordable housing production.

Resolution 422 – Committee on Governmental Operations and External Affairs (1/6); urges the State Legislature to prohibit the harvest of aquatic life from State marine waters for commercial aquarium purposes.

Resolution 427 – Council (1/7); supports and reaffirms the Kamehameha Schools’ admission policy.

Resolution 430 – Council (1/7); grant for Kohala Center for a community screening of Keeper of the Bay at Kahilu Theatre.

Resolution 431 – Council (1/7); grant for North Kohala Community Resource Center to assist with expenses related for the King Kamehameha Day Celebration.

Resolution 432 – Council (1/7); grant for Kohala Animal Relocation and Education Service to assist with veterinary care and spay/neuter services.

Resolution 433 – Council (1/7); grant for Friends of the Future to support Tutu’s House.

Bill 63 – postponed measure; still at first Council reading (1/7); allows residential use in mixed commercial and light industrial zoning.

Bill 103 – final Council reading (1/7); supports aging farmers by establishing property tax relief after demonstrating commitment to agricultural production.

Bill 107 – final Council reading (1/7); administrative updates to the Fire Code.

Captain William Derr was promoted as the new Hawaiʻi Police Department Captain for the North Kohala region, effective January 1st.

Adjourned at 5:37pm

Next meeting: on Monday, February 2nd, 4:30pm, Senior Center.